Addressing the foundation stone laying ceremony of SAEL Industries’ manufacturing plant in Jewar, Adityanath said Uttar Pradesh is currently generating around 6,000 MW of electricity from renewable sources.
“Our target is to achieve 20,000 MW of renewable energy generation in Uttar Pradesh within the next two to three years. We are moving rapidly towards that goal,” he said.
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The chief minister said more than six lakh families in the state had become energy self-reliant by installing rooftop solar panels under the Prime Minister Surya Ghar Yojana.
“These families receive adequate electricity during the day, while their nighttime consumption has also reduced considerably. Their electricity bills have come down by 50 to 60 per cent,” he said.
Adityanath said citizens with rooftop solar installations were collectively generating more than 2,000 MW of electricity in the state, reducing dependence on thermal power generation.”Otherwise, we would have had to supply this much electricity through thermal power stations. Today, more than 2,000 MW of electricity is being generated in Uttar Pradesh through rooftop solar panels under the PM Surya Ghar scheme,” he said.
Referring to the global energy crisis witnessed recently due to conflicts in West Asia and closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the chief minister said disruptions in petroleum supplies had demonstrated how energy shortages could hamper economic growth and fuel inflation.
“Prime Minister Modi adopted an aggressive strategy for renewable and green energy and encouraged countries across the world to work towards an environmentally sustainable future,” he said.
Adityanath also highlighted the state’s progress in biofuels, saying Uttar Pradesh had emerged as the country’s largest ethanol-producing state after the implementation of the ethanol blending policy.
He said the state’s sugar industry had become self-reliant and was now producing nearly 55 per cent of India’s ethanol.
The chief minister added that Uttar Pradesh also had the highest number of compressed biogas plants in the country, and the government planned to establish 100 such plants within the next year.
He said crop residue, instead of being burnt, could be supplied to compressed biogas plants to produce CNG, compressed biogas and ethanol while providing farmers with an additional source of income.
Welcoming SAEL’s investment, Adityanath said the company was setting up the plant with an investment of Rs 8,200 crore and planned to establish an annual manufacturing capacity of six gigawatts of solar cells and five gigawatts of solar modules.
He said the project would strengthen India’s solar manufacturing ecosystem, reduce dependence on imports, particularly from China, create thousands of direct and indirect jobs, and provide new opportunities for MSMEs, logistics, engineering and technical professionals.
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Adityanath said Uttar Pradesh would continue to provide investors with security, infrastructure and all necessary support for industrial growth.
